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Dale Williams
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here is what my eye dr told me. it may or may not apply to you. older
persons and/or pd'ers may have a reduction in the "normal" blink rate.
when this occurs, the eye is not being washed naturally as frequently as
it should be and "goop" accumulates causing irritation, tearing, etc.
solution: 2 to 3 times a day soak/rinse the eye with hot/warm water. i
use a tissue. it works so well for me that after a few days my eyes are
normal and i stop soaking and the cycle begins anew i     n4-5days.the
condition is called blepheritis sp?. in any event i am not a dr and this
is only my experience.

now i have a question. is sinemet pronounced sign-met or cine-met?

sure is neat to be able to type an entire note in lower case except for
the " and ? and not have people wonder why?


Dale Williams
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On Thu, 29 Feb 1996, J.R. Bruman wrote:

> PD seems occasionally to cause odd secondary symptoms, such as night
> sweats, acute seborrhea, anomalous temperature sensation or reaction.
> I have the seborrhea, which appears as excessive oiliness of the skin,
> particularly ears and scalp. Also have the stinging eye irritation you
> mention. The books say it results from failure to blink and lack of
> tears, but in mine it is just the opposite; my eyes are wet and bleary
> all the time and need to be wiped continually. Just more evidence that
> PD attacks the autonomous system as well as motor and posture centers.
> Cheers, Joe
>
>
> J. R. Bruman (818) 789-3694
> 3527 Cody Road
> Sherman Oaks CA 91403
>
>
> On Thu, 29 Feb 1996, Dr. Norm Archer wrote:
>
> > My brother (67, 10 years with PD) takes the following meds:
> >
> > Sinemet CR, 20-50?? (not sure what this means), 3 per day
> > Deprenyl, .5 mg, 2 per day
> > Picnogenol, 20 mg, 6 per day
> >
> > Recently, his forehead has been perspiring profusely, and when the
> > sweat gets in his eyes it stings.
> >
> > Has anyone else had this problem, and is there an explanation?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Norm Archer
> >
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------
> > Norm Archer                  Phone 905-525-9140 Ext. 23944
> > Management Science &         FAX   905-521-8995
> >    Information Systems       Email archer@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > McMaster University
> > School of Business
> > Hamilton, Ontario  L8S 4M4
> > Canada
> >
>

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